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    conjecture
    /kənˈdʒɛktʃə/

    noun

    • 1. an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information: "conjectures about the newcomer were many and varied"

    verb

    • 1. form an opinion or supposition about (something) on the basis of incomplete information: "many conjectured that the jury could not agree"

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  2. CONJECTURE definition: 1. a guess about something based on how it seems and not on proof: 2. to guess, based on the…. Learn more.

  3. conjecture: 1 v to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds Synonyms: hypothecate , hypothesise , hypothesize , speculate , suppose , theorise , theorize Types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... construct , reconstruct , retrace reassemble mentally develop , explicate , formulate elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses etymologise , ...

  4. Jul 7, 2012 · conjecture: [noun] inference formed without proof or sufficient evidence. a conclusion deduced by surmise or guesswork. a proposition (as in mathematics) before it has been proved or disproved.

  5. Conjecture definition: the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.. See examples of CONJECTURE used in a sentence.

  6. CONJECTURE meaning: 1. a guess about something based on how it seems and not on proof: 2. to guess, based on the…. Learn more.

  7. 4 meanings: 1. the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence; guess 2. the inference or conclusion so formed 3..... Click for more definitions.

  8. CONJECTURE definition: guesses about something without real evidence: . Learn more.

  9. 2. An opinion or conclusion based on guesswork: The commentators made various conjectures about the outcome of the next election.

  10. conjecture meaning, definition, what is conjecture: when you form ideas or opinions without ...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 14, 2024 · "Most likely he who is the shorter of the two;—no! he goes in the first, and is, of course, the eldest; but we have no time for conjecturing now." Human reason can then, at the best, but conjecture what will be.